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The working class fades away?

2004 July 1. sz szilu84

Is there a future for the working class as an organized political and history-shaping force? Hardly, on the short run. The Left, however, has only got a future if it doesn't give up the critique and reform of capitalism and the hope and possibility for a more just system.

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No. 6 | (Summer 1990)

Table of contents Szabó Miklós, Kósa Ferenc, Für Lajos : Round table discussion about the nation Fuat Orcun : At the roots of the Caucasian conflict Sipos Péter : The “course” and the emergence of the Christian-nationalist ideology Gilbert Wasserman : Jean-Marie Le Pen shall go to heaven in spte of all that Lóránt Károly … Continue reading No. 6 | (Summer 1990) →

Dilemmas of the pension reform in Hungary

The author responds to the lexikon article of our last issue. He discusse;. the basic concepts of pension theory and those related to the practice of pension systems. Having read his tract, the reader remains without doubts about the beneficiaries of the contemporary pension reforms ol Hungary. Related Articles Theses about the ownership reform Will … Continue reading Dilemmas of the pension reform in Hungary →

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